Anyone using N140 with Hornady 150gn SP interlock 303?

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Re: Anyone using N140 with Hornady 150gn SP interlock 303?

#11 Post by Rearlugs »

dromia wrote: Sun Jun 26, 2022 6:34 am
Rearlugs wrote: Sat Jun 25, 2022 6:12 pm
I'm using them for .303 reloading - in the hope that they are .311 or .312.

So far I have tried them with 38gn and 40gn N140, and tested them at 100 yds. Results are very good so far - they more or less halved the group size compared to the control rounds (PMP, HXP 76/83, PPU 174gn with 41.5gn N140).
You need to reference the pressure tested data source for these loads as per the forum rules.
Apologies Dromia. Rules noted.

FWIW the two loads I mentioned were slight reductions from the mid-range Hornady data displayed above.
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